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10 Incredible Toronto Pride Events You Have To Check Out This Month - Narcity

For one Thursday night Pride will be taking over the AGO to throw a massive party. According to its website Pride will be filling the gallery with music, dance, stories and art. There will even be a 19+ cash bar.

All the information on tickets and what kind of performances there will be can be found here.

9. Showtunes Karaoke

If you've ever wanted to let out your inner Broadway star this is a can't miss event for you. And unlike regular Karaoke were you just sing along to a backing track here you'll have the chance to sing in with A LIVE BAND.

7. Friday Night Live at the ROM

The ROM will also be throwing a party in honour of Pride. Pride's website promises "DJs, Drag Queens, Performers, and Artists… all blended bodaciously with yummy pop-up food vendors, drinks, and access to the ROM’s glittering galleries"

A little bit off the board with this one because it's in Brampton instead of downtown Toronto. But as Pride says "Pride Month has become an annual staple in on the Toronto calendar, we have the absolute pleasure of extending our programming to include even more groups and communities."

This will be an all day event held at Wet 'n' Wild and since it's on a Saturday you're more than welcome to take a day trip there.

1. The Pride Parade

Yes the most recognizable event of the whole month is the Pride Parade through downtown Toronto. With more than 120 groups marching in Pride Toronto’s Pride Parade this year its one of the largest in North America.

There will be all sorts of floats and groups to see so be sure to mark it on you calendar.

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